'Snow Angel' Coral Bells

‘Snow Angel’ Coral Bells

‘Snow Angel’ Coral Bells

Plant Select® 2003. Our grower introduced these to the trade and the Plant Select® organization recognized their vigor and beauty. Mounded foliage up to 1 foot wide is a medium green with creamy variegation and the cerise-red flower spikes rise to 1 foot total height. Not only will the butterflies and hummingbirds visit but you may cut these for addition to bouquets! Sun without reflected heat to shade.

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Coral Bells is the common name for the genus Heuchera that is native to North America. Coral Bells are fast becoming one of the most popular perennials—not necessarily for their bloom, but for the wonderful foliage they provide. They make outstanding contrast plants for the shade garden!

Throughout this site, the following are used as guidelines for watering established plants:

These truly xeric plants can live with our 12 inches of natural annual precipitation and only need a winter watering during a multi-year drought, but they will thrive with a monthly watering. Overwatering will kill some of these.

These plants are adapted to intermittent deep
watering with soil drying to a depth of a few inches between waterings. Watering frequency may be every couple of weeks during the active growing season and maybe only one winter watering for optimal care.

These plants need regular watering somewhat like a bluegrass lawn so that
they never dry to depth in the root system during the active growing season, and need occasional winter watering to prevent root dessication and resultant plant
death.